Sentences with phrase «national landmarks in»

In fact, it has to because the train station was named a national landmark in 1967.
Miles has large - scale figurative works across the country - a national landmark in California [the Grape Crusher in Napa Valley] and several figurative works in the collection of Walt Disney [Seven Dwarfs at Walt Disney headquarters]; Miles» largest mobile sculpture is hanging in Noblesville, Indiana after it was commissioned by the owners of Performance Marketing Group.

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2014 ushered in the National Labor Relations Board's landmark «joint employer» decision.
There are over 400 national parks in the United States that offer scenic hikes, access to world - famous landmarks, and the chance to escape into the wilderness — for a small fee.
Originally constructed in 1899 as a department store, Sullivan Center has been a national historic landmark since 1970.
Five designs for «The Wall» — a national prayer landmark — were unveiled in Parliament.The monument is the brainchild of former Leicester City football...
Stearns told me that while the dam and canal are now preserved as a national historic landmark, the Concord River is so polluted by manufacturing plants upstream at Sudbury that his children would never think of fishing, swimming or boating in it.
In 2010 property developers in Shandong province were given formal approval to knock down a 19th - century church built by Anglican missionaries — despite it being part of The Three - Self Patriotic Movement and designated as a protected national historical landmarIn 2010 property developers in Shandong province were given formal approval to knock down a 19th - century church built by Anglican missionaries — despite it being part of The Three - Self Patriotic Movement and designated as a protected national historical landmarin Shandong province were given formal approval to knock down a 19th - century church built by Anglican missionaries — despite it being part of The Three - Self Patriotic Movement and designated as a protected national historical landmark.
Begun as a private initiative by John D. Rockefeller III with support from other national figures, including then Secretary of the Treasury William Simon, the commission's landmark reports were published by the Department of the Treasury in the 1970s.
It will also be showcased in the National Library of Israel's landmark new building, currently under construction in Jerusalem.
Twenty years ago, when I wrote the amicus curiae brief for the National Jewish Commission on Law and Public Affairs (COLPA) in the Supreme Court in Lemon v. Kurtzman — the landmark case on aid to parochial schools — I truly believed we could win.
Nestled in Chinatown — one of Washington, DC's most vibrant neighborhoods — the Fairfield Inn and Suites is also conveniently close to museums, national landmarks and attractions such as: The White House, Smithsonian Institution, the National Mall, Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol and Lincoln Mnational landmarks and attractions such as: The White House, Smithsonian Institution, the National Mall, Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol and Lincoln MNational Mall, Washington Monument, U.S. Capitol and Lincoln Memorial.
The building itself, originally started in 1849 by Jonathan Peacock, is a lovingly restored historic landmark that's on the National Historic Registry.
The hotel is in the heart of historical St James's, close to London landmarks Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and Green Park.
The hotel is located in the heart of historical St James's, close to London landmarks Buckingham Palace, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery and Green Park.
The 4 - 2 defeat to Chelsea was Spurs» fourth failure to win in five matches at Wembley Stadium last season but they have recorded landmark victories against Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester United since making the national stadium their temporary home at the start of the season.
In the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks therIn the 1850s, stagecoaches ceased stopping at Stacy's Tavern, now a national landmark north of town, and commerce moved south in town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks therin town when the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad laid tracks there.
Virginia Tech is participating in a new, landmark $ 30 million national effort sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the U.S. Department of Defense to combat concussions among college athletes and active service military penational effort sponsored by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the U.S. Department of Defense to combat concussions among college athletes and active service military peNational Collegiate Athletic Association and the U.S. Department of Defense to combat concussions among college athletes and active service military personnel.
The boathouse, built in 1907 and later designated a national historical landmark, overlooks a lagoon that has been a popular draw for picnics, fishing and concerts.
President Donald Trump plans today to deliver a broad and harsh critique of Iran in a speech declaring that the landmark Iran nuclear deal is not in America's national security interests.
In a case that could have wide - ranging national significance for gay rights, a federal appeals court in New York ruled that a landmark civil rights law bars employers from discriminating against their workers based on sexual orientatioIn a case that could have wide - ranging national significance for gay rights, a federal appeals court in New York ruled that a landmark civil rights law bars employers from discriminating against their workers based on sexual orientatioin New York ruled that a landmark civil rights law bars employers from discriminating against their workers based on sexual orientation.
The national leader of the APC is believed to have disagreements with some of his allies believed to have made some landmarks in politics through his interventions.
Michael Rebell, an attorney who won a landmark case requiring the state to fund school districts more equitably, and Randi Weingarten, president of a national teachers» union, wrote in appendices to the report that they agree with much of the group's findings, including recommendations for increased access to pre-kindergarten, technology and learning models that connect high school and college, and merit pay for teachers.
«The Adirondack Park is a national treasure, and the acquisition of the Boreas Ponds tract is a landmark expansion to conserve the region's natural beauty and create new economic opportunities for communities in the Park,» Governor Cuomo said.
Among the highlights are the retirement package approved for former president John Mahama, sanctions imposed on some radio stations by the National Communications Authority (NCA), and a timeline of Ghana's journey to securing the landmark ITLOS maritime dispute judgment in its favour.
he New York State Canal System, built on the spine of the Erie Canal, has been designated a national historic landmark, placing it among the premier historic sites in the country.
It was named a city landmark in 1967 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health have achieved a landmark of psychiatric neuropharmacology: deciphering the molecular structure of a widely prescribed antipsychotic docked in its key receptor.
Equally detailed maps have been produced for a few of the human genome's 23 chromosomes, but this map provides «placement of landmarks all across the genome,» says Eric Green, a molecular biologist at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Maryland.
Identifying and Evaluating Hazards in Research Laboratories, the new ACS report issued in September at the organization's national meeting in Indianapolis, is the society's response to a request the U.S. Chemical Safety Board made in its landmark 2011 report on academic lab safety.
A whistleblower at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly told the newspaper the agency violated scientific integrity and rushed to publish a landmark scientific paper, which showed no pause in global warming, for political reasons.
You and a half - dozen colleagues carried out a landmark study of cosmic rays and clouds while working in the basement of the Danish National Space Center.
This «landmark study» is a «significant advance in the application of bioengineering to reproductive tissues,» says Mary Zelinski, a reproductive scientist at the Oregon National Primate Research Center in Beaverton who was not involved with the work.
In response, the USFWS, the National Park Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have drafted a landmark Florida Panther Response Plan, which guides game managers and law enforcement officials in handling such interactions in ways that ensure public safety while recognizing the need to preserve dwindling Florida Panther populationIn response, the USFWS, the National Park Service and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have drafted a landmark Florida Panther Response Plan, which guides game managers and law enforcement officials in handling such interactions in ways that ensure public safety while recognizing the need to preserve dwindling Florida Panther populationin handling such interactions in ways that ensure public safety while recognizing the need to preserve dwindling Florida Panther populationin ways that ensure public safety while recognizing the need to preserve dwindling Florida Panther populations.
The 40 young scientists will visit Washington, D.C., March 6 — 12 to tour the White House and other national landmarks, present their research to judges and the public in a poster session at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society and attend a black - tie awards gala at the National Buildingnational landmarks, present their research to judges and the public in a poster session at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society and attend a black - tie awards gala at the National BuildingNational Geographic Society and attend a black - tie awards gala at the National BuildingNational Building Museum.
«It is a truly remarkable, landmark discovery,» says Eugene Koonin at the National Center for Biotechnology Information in Bethesda, Maryland.
Four years ago, bipartisan majorities in the California Legislature approved a landmark clean energy bill that many hoped would serve as a template for a national effort to reduce dependence on foreign oil and mitigate the threat of climate change.
It will be a landmark in the field,» said Tom Devereaux, director of the Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences (SIMES) at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, where Zhang is a principal investigator.
NanoMalaysia's primary role in the development of Malaysia's National Graphene Action Plan 2020 together with Agensi Inovasi Malaysia and PEMANDU [Performance Management & Delivery Unit attached to Prime Minister's Office] is a major landmark in our journey to ensure Malaysia stays competitive in the global innovation landscape particularly in nanotechnology, which cuts across all industries including ICT [information and communications technologies].
My work with Rick ended in what could be seen as a landmark historic meeting hosted by the U.S. embassy, in which Rick and I introduced genetic rescue opportunities to representatives of the Prime Minister's Office, the National Parks and Conservation Service, the National Heritage Fund, Mauritius University, Mauritius Oceanographic Institute, the non-governmental organization ECO-SUD, Durrell Wildlife Trust, Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation, and local Le Express newspaper.
To celebrate the landmark, National Geographic chose 10 grants that «have made the greatest difference in understanding the Earth.»
To mark this historic accomplishment, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and the Department of Energy (DOE) are holding a landmark scientific symposium on April 14 - 15 that will feature some of the biggest names in genetics of the past 50 years including: James Watson, Francis Collins, Marshall Nirenberg and Stanley Cohen.
10/8/2007 UC San Diego Medical Center Participates in $ 21 Million Program to Preserve Fertility in Women with Cancer The University of California, San Diego Medical Center, in collaboration with four leading academic medical centers, will share a $ 21 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for a landmark national research, clinical, and education program...National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant for a landmark national research, clinical, and education program...national research, clinical, and education program... More...
In a landmark study performed by the National Academy of Sciences, parole board judges were most likely to give a favorable ruling early in the morninIn a landmark study performed by the National Academy of Sciences, parole board judges were most likely to give a favorable ruling early in the morninin the morning.
It comes as no surprise then, that First Lady Michelle Obama selected the designer, a bastion of inclusivity in a typically exclusive industry, to design the dress she wore for her landmark speech at the Democratic National Convention.
For National Public Radio and LA Theater Works Alma performed in the radio versions of Zoot Suit and Nilo Cruz's Pultizer Prize winning play Anna in the Tropics opposite Jimmy Smits.As a 25 year member of El Teatro Campesino (ETC) founded by Luis Valdez, she has appeared in landmark ETC productions of; Zoot Suit, both the film and play (1979 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award - Best Play); Corridos, both the TV version (1987 Peabody Award) and play; I Don't Have to Show You Any Stinking Badges; and Mummified Deer (Back Stage West «Honorable Mention» for her role as Mama Chu), all written and directed by Valdez.Ms.
«We believed in this heart - warming romantic comedy starring non-professional actors on the autism spectrum from the start, so we are extremely gratified that rave New York reviews and audience enthusiasm will now assure this landmark motion picture a robust national expansion,» said Wendy Lidell, Kino Lorber's SVP of Theatrical / Nontheatrical Distribution & Acquisitions.
(Emmerich in turn dove headlong into masturbatory FX destruction, perhaps never to return again to anything not involving the destruction of humankind, or at the very least a half dozen national landmarks.)
from the Harold Pinter Theatre, London Sun, Jun 11, 11:00 a.m. Sonia Friedman Productions present Imelda Staunton (VERA DRAKE), Conleth Hill (TV's GAME OF THRONES); Luke Treadaway (National Theatre Live's «The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Time») and Imogen Poots (JANE EYRE) in James Macdonald's new production of Edward Albee's landmark play, performed at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London.
The Hollywood sign mercilessly erased by an enormous tornado, the Statue of Liberty submerged by a gigantic tidal wave, the Empire State Building teetering perilously in a massive blizzard — apparently, the post-9 / 11 cinematic moratorium on destroying national landmarks for disposable summer kicks has lasted only two and a half years.
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